1. [Decision-making criteria for feeding of newborns: a survey of 308 women].
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Fanello S, Moreau-Gout I, Cotinat JP, and Descamps P
- Subjects
- Adult, Breast Diseases, Female, Health Surveys, Humans, Infant Food, Infant, Newborn, Parity, Breast Feeding, Decision Making, Motivation
- Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study was to understand the women's motivations and hindrances for choosing and keeping on with breast-feeding., Population and Methods: The survey was conducted in a group of 308 women chosen at random at least three months after their delivery. Practitioners and midwives submitted to them a self-questionnaire., Results: The survey showed that breast-feeding was chosen only in 51% of the cases and that the average duration was of two months. Women who breast-fed were more than 35 years old, multiparous, having personal history of breast-feeding and having followed the courses of preparation for the delivery. The fear of mammary disease (22%) and the constraints of availability (50%) seem to influence the women towards an artificial feeding., Conclusion: The reflation of breast feeding should have financial and social incentive measures. The frame of breast feeding women should be improved notably by a better training of health professionals.
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- 2003
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